Published December 12, 2002
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Journal Article
Overview of the Alliance for Cellular Signaling
Chicago
Abstract
The Alliance for Cellular Signaling is a large-scale collaboration designed to answer global questions about signalling networks. Pathways will be studied intensively in two cells — B lymphocytes (the cells of the immune system) and cardiac myocytes — to facilitate quantitative modelling. One goal is to catalyse complementary research in individual laboratories; to facilitate this, all alliance data are freely available for use by the entire research community.
Additional Information
© 2002 Nature Publishing Group. This article was written by R. Taussig, R. Ranganathan, E. M. Ross and A. G. Gilman (University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center) on behalf of the participating investigators and scientists of the AfCS. R.R. is an Associate Investigator of the Howard Hughes Medical Institute.Additional details
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